@@KJTV67 so only older teens automatically become woman via pregnancy? To me Jerry, that just sounds like some twisted justification for men to hurt teen girls. “She’s a woman now, therefore I am permitted to do whatever to her”
Every role I've seen this young actress in has had her going through an emotionally and physically painful ordeal. She's very talented at making the viewer sympathize with her character.
People sometimes develop private and professional personalities when the job absolutely has no room for things like fear or disgust. Soldiers, doctors, pilots, firefighters, police. The personalities make it easier to compartmentalise the difficult things and protect the private feelings, but also to keep the ineffeciency of emotions away when fast, logical decisionmaking is required. These personalities are trivially easy to swap around, especially when going to the emergency mode.
@Joshua human trafficking occurs more inside your household and neighborhoods. It's very rare that it's a stranger. Usually it's a family member, friend, or neighbor.
@@alyssafish6664 all I could think of was the article about the youngest grandmother who's 23 when her 12 year old had their first child. The reporter said they are "Romani nomads" (highly unlikely since that isn't a cultural standard) and the father's consented to marrying
@@giantrobby5050 you can get pregnant even before you start your first period. If you have unprotected sex while (or just before) you're ovulating for the very first time then you can get pregnant.
The youngest dad in the u.k is 11 years old and he impregnated his 15 year old neighbour. It's scary when you want to believe that these kind of things never happen but they do.
Surprised they didn't give her a pregnancy test with the urine. Every time I've been to the hospital since I got my period they've done a test, it's mandatory in a lot of the hospitals I've been to here in North Texas until I was over 18 then they have to ask for it. From puberty to 18 they required it
At 12, she might not have had her first period yet. Especially being an athlete. So when they questioned her and her parents, her history would have dictated what pre-treatment tests they gave her. Sometimes the rules on tests a doctor orders or an institution are dictated by what was missed on prior cases too. So I bet they would be giving girls as young as 10 a pregnancy test after this if this was a real situation.
@@sitarobinson6544 usually the first period comes way earlier, also she has a baby, and even if it wasn't the case she is clearly in the beginig of puberty
But they still took samples of blood and could have tested that, not to mention she had undergone multiple operations with anesthesia which you must check for anything(like pregnancy) before administering. I believe it was just plane negligence
@@graysonsteer Shes 12. Tests are done if there is reasonable suspicion. Homosexual man presenting with malaise, chronic infection and a confessed drug user? What do you test him with? Influenza? No one suspects a 12 year old to be pregnant and her pregnancy signs and symptoms fit other diseases.
@@PRubin-rh4sr that is them being bad caretakers then. at the age of 12, it's common that most females have started puberty, and undergoing any procedure will start with a pregnancy test. if a man comes in with those symptoms, yes, you test him for everything to narrow things down and eliminate them.
I'm glad to see this -fact-in all animals as soon as the female see their monthly they are ready to have sex in all ancient culture this was NORMAL it's only when the homosexual christian church and the free Mason order in their desire to control the female through hatred of the female sex that abnormal law is introduced to delay natural sex in girls so they can get the young boy before he has sex with the girls ritual purity in these religious beliefs demand this
She’s put up with House enough to know that when he asks for the OR, it’s for a reason. He may joke about running a battery of tests, but when it comes to needing the OR, even House knows not to joke.
“She’s having an absence seizure” “She looks fine.” Key word: _Absence_ seizure. Absence seizures don’t look like grand mal seizures. There’s motor and non-motor seizures with absence seizures being non-motor. It often looks like you’re zoning out or dissociating, you don’t typically fall over or spasm. Because they are non-motor, absence seizures are heavily overlooked and often diagnosed late or never.
@@crypto66yes it’s something that just passes best thing you can do is to stay calm and not try to shake them out of it because they can get violent. I have them and I’m never in pain I just space out . When they’re coming out of it talk to them with a soft voice like “hey you okay now?” If they look at you they can hear you talking but they haven’t completely come out of it just be patient till they come to. Hope this helps:)
I don’t get how they didn’t pick this up faster. I went to the doctors twice and had to go for serious symptoms/ surgeries. One of the first things they ask me was if I menstruated and any possibility I would be pregnant . After saying no, they had me do a urine test for multiple things, one of them being pregnancy.
I don't think they ask those questions at that age. I guess I was around 15 or 16 when I started getting the "when was your last menstrual cycle" and "is there any possibility you might be pregnant" Questions. I don't think they'd question a 12 yr old.
I like how house changes how he talks to people based on if they lied to him or not, he was concerned before he figured everything out then when he found out she lied to him he became callous
@@hannahschneyder6651 House treats all his patients the same at a base value regardless of their background. His moods are pretty consistent with one another depending on whether the patient is fully honest, purposefully withholds vital information, leaves something out because they dont realize its major, etc.
That comment was a little too close on the nose considering just who the "father" of the girl's baby ended up being. Between that and House's snarkery towards the kid in the bathroom with that, ""Good Lord, are you having a bowel movement or a baby?", line, the show was basically throwing the twist in our faces long before it was even revealed.
@@jeva963 Oh damn. She overdosed combining hydrocodone, Soma (a sedative-hyonotic), and huffing duster! I used to do heroin, but I'd never deprive my brain of oxygen, by filling my lungs with a heavier gas (which is what creates the buzz). That's insane! Soma can also cause seizures, and she was an epileptic, who'd been suffering them recently before her death. Her death has tragic similarities to her character.
😆 lol, funny that you mentioned that. I was thinking the same thing when I saw Chase checking the blood under the microscope. Normally it would be a lab technician doing that. Then after that someone in said lab completes a full report and forwards that to the doctors. In TV though, they give the doctors ALL the credit.
@@MirageEspejismo We don't get a lot of recognition or love but I think its because most people don't know we exist so we need all the exposure to the public from medical shows we can get lol 😊
House only trusts his residents to do anything. Most of his cases are referred to him from other doctors, and human error is the first lead he pursues. Hence his residents have to do all of the grunt work to minimize the number of people involved in the case. In addition to lab techs the residents have to do the nurses' jobs too.
Naw, it looked more like 20 weeks... a distinct fetal shape but certainly not fully formed as one would be at the 8th month mark. I spent 3 years as a gestational ultrasound tech
@@udubeats4543 That would still show a bump though I think? This girl has a completely flat stomach. But some girls’ and women’s bodies do hide pregnancy well.
@@thetsuki7633 I mean yeah, but this is just a black and white case where there's a right and a wrong opinion. You don't complain about politics when someone says "Nazis are bad". Same thing here.
@@ambozz3726 no it's not, you have to understand the viewpoint of one sides. One believe life starts at birth, the other believes it starts at conception
And this is why you make sure your kids have comprehensive sex ed before the age of 12. If you don't feel equipt to talk in-depth to your pre-teen, get your doctor or a professional to do it.
And this is why you parent your children until 18 by making sure they are not put in a position of vulnerability where their hormones take over logic. I knew several girls in school who despite all the education we all had simultaneously, still became pregnant too young and all were from homes where the parents were too busy or neglectful....don't make children take responsibility because parents say the children have been taught and understand sex education....there are enough people who smoke and take drugs whilst 'Understanding the risks' out there to show thsts not the case ....if children up to 18 were able to make sensible decisions like what to eat, drink and watch and whether to have sex they wouldn't need parents...I have 2 boys 2 girls all grown up now thankfully.
@@fernandap2664 Then unless you are confident enough to give the talk to a room full of people, when you have kids ask your doctor to talk to the about sex. Bad info is just as dangerous as no info in this situation.
If parents are to afraid to tell there kids about sex then they are an embarrassment because they probably did it at a young age. I hate parents like u can’t keep sex away from children forever might as well show the horror of homeless people that ruin their lives by having a family to early and what they could look like if they did. My mom threaten if me and my siblings ever got pregnant we would be kicked out, on our own and poor and so we learned our lesson and also I just looked at my mom life. She a single mother and was struggling and we always live in apartments and couldn’t get mostly the stuff we wanted etc. we always asked why she got this and my mom would say she might be in a house with 2 parents that have decent jobs and waited to have kids so yeah no thanks lol. Now I am a women in my 20s and found my fiancé and he in medical school while I’m in nursing school and soon when I hit my middle 20s will have 5 kids back to back each year and then wait 3 to 4 years and have the rest which come out to a total of 8 kids. I’ll be married, have a family i always dream of to look up to, we are both religious so divorce is out the question unless we want GOD TO BE ANGRY. Also my fiancé he is from two countries so his parents is well off and very religious and know strong family values which I love as his parents been together for more then 20 years and he own his own house already and 2 cars and he will own well we will own a house here together in then future here and other states. So my life is set unless if I got pregnant 🤰 young I’ll be divorced or single out of high school and poor in a poor down city with people rejecting me for having kids so early and they don’t want to take care of me and or my kids. What a sad life
I just realized that the actress played the little girl from the film The Patriot. The one scene she has with her father, crying and chasing after him, begging him to go to war, is one of the most tearjerking scenes in the film. I was sad to find out that she passed away from an accidental drug overdose. Rest In Peace Skye 💔
I thought she looked familiar but just couldn't place the face. I agree that that scene was absolutely heartbreaking. It's really sad to hear she died so young.
People used to mix her and Hayden Panettiere up because they look very similar. At least as children they did, and they are close in age (with Hayden being 3 years older) and were acting as children at the same time.
It's terrible how often this happens. And the fact that this is actually possible as the menstrual cycle can start anywhere after 8 years old is horrifying. Skye nailed her role, may she rest in peace.
@@theashenogre8948 No he wasn't, under state law she can keep it private. In the next scene her dad asks what's going on and he gives a vague answer and that he can't xplain more. He respects her decision.
The only thing I kept thinking was how did they not know she was pregnant first thing. In reality, doing a pregnancy test would be one of the first things they'd do for obvious reasons! Working in the medical field totally let's the air out of the drama tv balloon because all you notice is everything they're doing wrong! 😳😳😳
Why would a child presenting with a rash, a stiff and saw neck and progressively getting worse ever have pregnancy as the first thought? Sure, it should've been considered. But, it wouldn't have been my first thought .
@@Black_Magic_Woman Along with it not being an immediate thought given the rest of the symptoms, there was also a meningitis endemic occurring, so their resources were very limited with what they were trying to test already. Some of what they started with was done in the hallways.
They tested blood and urine and none of those tests included a pregnancy test? Every blood test since I was 10 has included a pregnancy test, and there was a tkem when I got 2 a year.
I’m 19 didn’t get my first full lab work til last year and they’ve never tested me for pregnancy, not like they’ll get anything since I don’t even have irl friends
@@ShinySonic exactly, they only typically test in the ER for pregnancy in post-pubescent minors before diagnostic procedures that may be harmful to a developing fetus, like an X-ray etc. So unless you were having a medical problem that could be tied to a hypothetical pregnancy, or a legal requirement before a test, totally makes sense that you could make it to 19 and not have had a pregnancy test done
well if they weren't looking for pregnancy, i don't know how it works, but i'm guessing that's what happened though it's a show and they have to make it 40 minutes
@Em her name was Lina Medina and she had a rare something that made her reproductive organs fully developed. She was impregnated by an unknown male at 5 1/2 or so and gave birth via cesearian section at almost 6 1/2. Her kid was raised as her brother until she was 16 amd they were told the truth. They went on to have fulfilling lives and Lina married and had several more kids.
@@rogueally7993 lol yeah well people like parents need to educate their kids. For boys if they have sex well now they will have to pay child support for the rest of 18 years while with another women so that will ruin him lol and girls to not get pregnant so early or it just going to cause a lost of child hood and poor at a early age
@@ayuanabradford3206 What about kids who are forced into it? Plus, there are many states that still enforce the “abstinence only” education which is stupid. Our reproductive systems are part of our health and the mechanics and consequence should be taught in school, as well as the ways to prevent.
@@rogueally7993 Ok the kids that are force into it like sex trafficking yeah it horrible because they are forced and noone is helping those poor souls. The ones that arent force they have every right to learn the truth about sex. Yes all these kids know is sex feels good without a condom and boom then a baby comes…
I thought that was gonna be the "aha" moment when it hit him. I thought he'd go "are you having a bowel movement or a baby?! Wait...baby...We need to run some tests on the girl"
I just realized that only going by symptoms you can not always diagnose something. In 2019 I ended up in hospital with a severe infection that had my physician puzzled to no end. Test showed it was bad but he couldn't find out where in my body it was. After x-rays, sonar and an MRI it turned out to be a kidney stone. Problem was that I didn't have much pain like everybody that has ever had kidney stones tells about. I just had slight discomfort in my back, but my blood work showed that there was something no okay with my kidneys. Symptoms don't always follow the rules.
Everyone is talking about the actress/the portrayal, but nobody is talking about the mood flip cuddy had when House said "our little mermaid is bleeding into her temporal lobe" She's a good doctor, she's just.. rough.
That’s weird that it took them that long to figure out she was pregnant. Usually some drawing of the blood would determine that. I could be wrong though
As a former EMT this episode makes me shake my head. This patient would have never gotten this far without the hospital finding out she was pregnant. A basic blood and urine sample is taken from nearly every patient when they enter the ER. Any female (even young girls unless like are like 5 years old or something like that) would have had a pregnancy test run along side their basic blood and urine tests. Not to mention, if she was going into surgery, the anesthesiologist would have immediately run a pregnancy test before going into the OR. I understand there are exceptions for emergencies but a basic pregnancy test can be done while they are prepping for the surgery. If by some massive over-site they had done the surgery and found the pregnancy after her medical procedure they would have found it on the next one. Procedure after procedure they did on this girl should have had a basic screening to ensure she was physically capable of handling the medical procedure/treatment/diagnosis. All of which include identifying any underlying medical conditions such as PREGNANCY! I know it’s fictional and it’s supposed to be entertaining but this episode was a massive L for realism. They have done way better with other episodes. Why does Hollywood not have docs on-site to consult their scripts for realism? Medical drama that is accurate can still be just as entertaining as the unrealistic stuff they do now. I know plenty of real doctors who would jump at the chance to consult on these shows to ensure it’s both accurate and entertaining. You can have booth believe it out not. And you may be able to actually teach people some cool things about medicine, science, and how we uncover mysterious medical issues that patients are experiencing. My mom actually was able to learn about a rare medical condition while watching a different tv show that was easily similar to the symptoms she had been having for several years without a proper diagnosis. She mentioned it to her doc who did some additional testing and sure enough she was right. She actually was suffering with this rare condition that the doc had not ever seen in a patient outside of the medical textbook he used back in med school. They would have probably figured it out eventually but the show helped speed up the diagnosis and got her treatment faster.
@j.d.714 between the two of us who has preconceived notions? You took one look at my photo and automatically assumed I would be a bad EMT because I have colored hair, glasses, and my physiognomy…that’s the very definition of a preconceived notion based on nothing but looks. Thankfully, I really don’t give a flip if you think I’m a hippie, liberal, conservative, republican, democrat, libertarian, green libertarian, purple dinosaur, or whatever else you think of in your mind. I know I was a damn good EMT and would still be working if I had not been injured and had to change careers. Call me whatever you want but, next time maybe think before you open your mouth because you have no idea who someone is based on nothing more than a photo.
Thank you Kathlyn. when you are in healthcare, these shows can be so unrealistic and cringy to watch! Like how that doctor goes “how long you need to prep her, I can get you an OR in 20 minutes 🤦 “ I lost several brain cells. The workup would have stopped at the initial labs as they would know she was pregnant! Boom, end of the story.
Lol. I went to the ER for a broken leg at 13 and they made damn sure I wasn’t pregnant. I’d only had like three or four periods of that point so they were coming at weird intervals still. When I said I hadn’t had a period in seven weeks, they assumed I must be. There’s no way they wouldn’t have tested right away.
It's also possible she had never had a period. That can happen. You ovulate before you bleed, not during, and that's all it would have taken. With her saying she wanted to try it, I could just see her thinking "well I've never had a period so it must be safe." I wish they'd gone into that a bit because it would have been an excellent educational moment for parents of preteen girls everywhere. Talk to them BEFORE stuff starts.
The best part of this whole episode is that constipated kid in the bathroom stall loudly pushing a giant Onyx log while House, Chase and Foreman try to figure out what’s happening with this girl. 4:00
"That's right, I'm subjecting a 12 year old to a battery of dangerous invasive tests to avoid being bored" "OK maybe I WOULD do that" I love how he acknowledges himself 😂😂😂😂😂
At 2:09, She says she's usually not so emotional like this. A small hint that she's pregnant. Pregnant women and girls tend to get overemotional at times.
Yeah. Good thing she isn't Brazilian, huh? You'd think that if any 'Christian' country would allow abortion on demand, it would be the one where sex is the national pastime, huh?
this is so wild when you put it into real life. they would be breaking privacy laws talking about patients in bathroom. and i think the parents would need to be there while he chatted to her, unless they suspected the dad as the perpetrator. and they would have to mandatory report lol
In Actuality, doctors are allowed to discuss cases with colleagues anywhere as long as they don't use identifying markers such as name or d.o.b. It's not against any privacy regulations. If they didn't how would they be able to consult on cases to figure out difficult diagnosis and how would they write peer reviewed medical research that involves human subjects? As long as it's anonymous it is allowed.
@@catm2454 Even so. They never named the patient or said her dob or any other identifying information. The swimming is part of her medical history. It's still not violating HIPPA regulations.
@@MirageEspejismo Same with attorneys. They can consult with other more knowledgeable attorneys as long as no identity is disclosed. Jane doe and John doe style
I still don't know what shocked me more: if the boys just having sex with her and then avoid her (I knew she said "he" so there was only one, but then why were the other guys not visiting her?) , or the girl only worrying about telling her parents (like girl, if you said nothing, how did you expect to hide a pregnancy?)
My cousin got pregnant when she was 12, because no one explained sex to her, and that you could get pregnant your first time, and that 12 is way to young, even with another 12 year old! My grandmother was raising her, and her sisters, and she got a call saying that my cousin was in the hospital, because she attempted suicide, and when my grandmother got there, she found out that whenever my cousin, and her crush went over to her maternal grandfather's house, he'd let them be alone with the door close, and they couldn't be at my grandmother's, or her crush's house. She honestly believed that she couldn't get pregnant her first time, and it was his first time too, and yes, she terminated the pregnancy, because the doctor said she was way to young, and to small to give birth, and carry full term. From what I was told by my grandmother, and my cousin's older sister, she was hysterical, she wasn't calm like this character was. She had to be sedated. I just can't believe that anyone would find a young girl sexually attractive, but there are some sickos out there. I had a gynecologist once tell me that he delivered a baby of a 10 year old girl, and I threw up in his trash can. I would be sitting in jail if someone did that to my daughter, and she wouldn't carry the child.
If parents are to afraid to tell there kids about sex then they are an embarrassment because they probably did it at a young age. I hate parents like u can’t keep sex away from children forever might as well show the horror of homeless people that ruin their lives by having a family to early and what they could look like if they did. My mom threaten if me and my siblings ever got pregnant we would be kicked out, on our own and poor and so we learned our lesson and also I just looked at my mom life. She a single mother and was struggling and we always live in apartments and couldn’t get mostly the stuff we wanted etc. we always asked why she got this and my mom would say she might be in a house with 2 parents that have decent jobs and waited to have kids so yeah no thanks lol. Now I am a women in my 20s and found my fiancé and he in medical school while I’m in nursing school and soon when I hit my middle 20s will have 5 kids back to back each year and then wait 3 to 4 years and have the rest which come out to a total of 8 kids. I’ll be married, have a family i always dream of to look up to, we are both religious so divorce is out the question unless we want GOD TO BE ANGRY. Also my fiancé he is from two countries so his parents is well off and very religious and know strong family values which I love as his parents been together for more then 20 years and he own his own house already and 2 cars and he will own well we will own a house here together in then future here and other states. So my life is set unless if I got pregnant 🤰 young I’ll be divorced or single out of high school and poor in a poor down city with people rejecting me for having kids so early and they don’t want to take care of me and or my kids. What a sad life
@@ayuanabradford3206 My cousin was 12 years old, and being raised by my grandmother, who was a product of her time, and sex was just something that you didn't talk about, and my cousin didn't have great parents to begin with, so she learned on her own unfortunately, and got pregnant, and terminated the pregnancy, and no 12 year old child should ever go through that. I was prepared to have my daughter, my ex husband was in the Military, our housing was paid for, so was our medical, and I was an extremely high risk pregnancy, so if I had to be flown out anywhere, the Military covered it, and my ex husband could come with me. I was 20 when I had my daughter, and it was a lot to take on, so a young girl of 12, 13, 14, or even younger is beyond me, and I don't see why someone getting a girl that young pregnant isn't arrested. My ex husband and I divorced, and I raised my daughter, and my parents helped, while I went to school and worked, but my daughter saw what I went through, so she waited to have her children. She would when she was younger have me talk to her friends who were young mothers, and she saw them doing something that she didn't agree with, and she thought that since I was a young mother, that I could relate, but I told her 20 is old in today's time to have a child it seems. My second husband said that if my daughter ever got pregnant that he would kick her out of the house, and I told him that I would follow right behind her, because she would need me then, and she didn't need to be alone, and afraid, and out on the streets. He's another ex.
My childhood best friend had her 1st son when she was 12. The father was 14. Lucky for her everything worked out. The families stayed strong, n today in her mid 50s she happily married and raised wonderful boys.
I remember when I was in fourth grade which was over a decade ago, there were 2 kids who were “dating” per se, and a couple months later, I saw the same girl with a baby on a stroller already. the then baby is probably graduating high school or is in it currently, idk. But I remember seeing my teachers face and he had this look I can’t forget. After recess he had a talk with my class and the other class we exchange teachers with. And that was that.
"Of course not. You wanted it." Props to the literal shred of people skills House has left in him, that would've come outta my mouth with a *lot* more sting!
Bro I'm just confused as to why House jumped to the conclusion that she "consented" (ik she isnt old enough to consent but still). I feel like even as abrupt House is, he should have at least spoken to her as though it's possible it was assault and not something she "agreed" to do, yknow? Like imagine she got pregnant after she was assaulted, and he said what he did at 9:05
He didn't believe she consented. She can't because she's 12. He may be alluding to the fact that she thought she consented? Edit: I see where you think he said that, but that is British sarcasm - if you pay attention, his demeanor is angry when he says it. He is angry at the situation.
@@BlackSeranna ahh okay. I thought he saw it as her being stupid and thinking shes all grown up and can do stuff like that. I knew he was mad about what happened, but I def feel like it could have been approached more from a "were you forced? Was it the coach or another adult, or was it a friend of yours the same age?" yknow? Cause when I hear a 12yo is pregnant, the first thing I think of is SA :(
Or the pregnant 10 year old in Ohio this past week who was told to consider the pregnancy an “opportunity”. Her parents had to take her out of state for an abortion.
@@wickedgame241 the fact that this poor little girl was most likely sexually assualted and abused... its an aweful and horrible situation!! no 10 year old should ever be in!!
Remember how she now has to give birth in certain states even though underage births are much more likely to have complications up to and including death.
@@AS-yz2iz And third trimester abortion are almost always only done if a medical complication occurs. Most third trimester abortions the mother wanted to carry to term but couldn't.
@@shadowrobot7708 And can you tell me how you came to that knowledge? Becaise that's not a settled opinion ANYWHERE. And, if it's not a person, what is it? A cucumber? Is it a dolphin? A rock? Please, enlighten me...
@@AS-yz2iz even if you think that way, are you saying someone should be forced to give birth even if it jeopardizes their health...? A grown, conscious person should NOT be put at risk for a *fetus.*
I just want to point out that in triage she would have been asked about the last date of her period and if she answered that she has a period they would have done a pregnancy test before her surgery. If she answered that she has never had a period ( meaning she got pregnant within the time between her first ovulation and her first period or she lied about her period) they likely would have done a pregnancy test before her surgery anyway based on her age.
“We’re gonna have to terminate the pregnancy”.. flash forward to 2024, and the little girl is forced to have her molester’s child, and Dr. House goes to jail
I had TTP in high school! I’ve seen this full episode, didn’t remember that being the cause or that TTP can be caused by pregnancy. I’ll be sure to tell my OB/GYN of my history when we start trying. For anyone wondering, he doesn’t tell her parents about the pregnancy - he tells them that she has a parasitic tumor that needs to be removed.
When I was 2 years old I had ITT P. I was told my white blood cells were attacking my red blood cells. I had to have a full blood transfusion and have my blood replaced.
I was expecting something like: “SHES PREGNANT!” followed by an awkward silence then everyone turning their heads to look at the coach. The the coach would be like: “WHOA WHOA WHOA now wait a minute…”
House yelling at a kid to wash his hands after using the bathroom is the most ethical thing he has ever done as a doctor
But did House wash his hands?
It's a funny joke but I would argue that the most ethical thing he kept doing from episode to episode is doing everything to save his patient's lives.
yes before and after
But he yelled at the kid about hemorrhoids and just silently turned on the water?!
He was yelling at him about straining on the toilet
Did anyone else think the father of the baby was gonna turn out to be the coach or have I been watching too much law and order?
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@@xxxxel6736 it was
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@@1391Ghost no it wasn't. What implies that it was?
“Pregnancy causes all kinds of chemical changes inside a woman’s body… or a girl’s in this case” 👏 the distinction is important
Pregnant or not, she’s a 12 year old child.🙄
@@NaniSang0 I was wrong-she was pregnant-man that was/is messed up!
@@KJTV67 so only older teens automatically become woman via pregnancy? To me Jerry, that just sounds like some twisted justification for men to hurt teen girls. “She’s a woman now, therefore I am permitted to do whatever to her”
@@Meanie74 You are reading something I didn't say!
@@KJTV67 She is a girl, not a woman. It’s creepy that you’d think a pregnancy makes a child an adult.
Every role I've seen this young actress in has had her going through an emotionally and physically painful ordeal. She's very talented at making the viewer sympathize with her character.
Skye McCole Bartusiak. It's sad she died in 2014.
@@craigsimpson1230 oh, I didn't know that. So sad to hear...
@@craigsimpson1230 oh may she rest in piece
@@craigsimpson1230 Not that sad, she died from huffing aerosol when it had a lethal reaction to her prescribed meds. Darwin claims another.
@@AndrewMacLaine she was very talented. Always remember her scene in The Patriot, makes me cry whenever I think about it.
Love how quickly Cuddy's face and demeanor changed when House said "Our little mermaid is bleeding into her temporal lobe!"
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Cuz House doesn't mess around when it comes to actual sickness.
People sometimes develop private and professional personalities when the job absolutely has no room for things like fear or disgust. Soldiers, doctors, pilots, firefighters, police. The personalities make it easier to compartmentalise the difficult things and protect the private feelings, but also to keep the ineffeciency of emotions away when fast, logical decisionmaking is required. These personalities are trivially easy to swap around, especially when going to the emergency mode.
Doctors and emts have to act fast when it comes to bleeding anywhere.
@@ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 as a parent and rn school dropout, yeah. The skill of developing that personality is a hard won, one.
This scene is far kinder than the shame pregnant girls face in reality.
Human trafficking victims give birth at this age pretty often.
All the more reason to secure certain homes in certain places.
@Joshua human trafficking occurs more inside your household and neighborhoods. It's very rare that it's a stranger. Usually it's a family member, friend, or neighbor.
@@alyssafish6664 unless it's an organized effort like Pinocchio's pleasure Island . That's an "Everyone is stranger danger" situation
I agree with you on the age of births being young. However, I'm just here debunking on the myths. I took a human trafficking class last year lol
@@alyssafish6664 all I could think of was the article about the youngest grandmother who's 23 when her 12 year old had their first child. The reporter said they are "Romani nomads" (highly unlikely since that isn't a cultural standard) and the father's consented to marrying
Who here was just as disturbed as chase was when they realized she was pregnant?🙋
No one.
We can read.
First time I saw this episode I was 12 as well and didn’t realize girls can get pregnant that young, so I was absolutely floored
@@giantrobby5050 you can get pregnant even before you start your first period. If you have unprotected sex while (or just before) you're ovulating for the very first time then you can get pregnant.
But- the title says…
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. thanks for the anatomy lesson, I think I should explain this was 14 years ago that I saw the episode for the first time
Most disturbing part of this was that kid taking a crap and just walking out without washing his hands.
Legit, I laughed out loud.
You think that was worse than a 12 year old being pregnant? Really?
@@TexasHoosier3118 I mean do you know some diseases that can come from not washing your hands after taking a crap?
@@Bl0xxy I don't know them but I use germ x
Very realistic touch, I thought.
"Are you having a baby in there!?"
I see what you did, House.
Destroyed
Foreshadowing? 😜
HA😁
When he said that I was sure the music was about to stop as the camera slowly zooms into his expression of revelation.
I was about to say, I think it wasn't as much House, as it was the writers trying to put the answer in plain sight to see if you would catch it.
The irony is House is a genius and everyone argues with him.
happens all the time. in real life.
Especially when it comes to missing snacks from the fridge and know exactly whodunnit.
It’s what happens when bed side manners lack
well if you actually watch the series, he prefers arguments instead of everyone blindly agreeing with him
Michael J-I would LOVE to have a doctor just like House, bc he UNDERSTANDS what it's like to be in chronic pain!!
The youngest dad in the u.k is 11 years old and he impregnated his 15 year old neighbour. It's scary when you want to believe that these kind of things never happen but they do.
The mother 'fessed up, it wasn't him - it was her 16yo ex. Not that that makes it much better, since it's still kids having (and r@ping other) kids.
Youngest mother was 5
It’s the animal inside us
Remember the article. They were a couple and she thought he was 14.
@@MorgaineRiddlePrince Dude must've been massive for an 11 year old then.
Surprised they didn't give her a pregnancy test with the urine. Every time I've been to the hospital since I got my period they've done a test, it's mandatory in a lot of the hospitals I've been to here in North Texas until I was over 18 then they have to ask for it. From puberty to 18 they required it
At 12, she might not have had her first period yet. Especially being an athlete. So when they questioned her and her parents, her history would have dictated what pre-treatment tests they gave her. Sometimes the rules on tests a doctor orders or an institution are dictated by what was missed on prior cases too. So I bet they would be giving girls as young as 10 a pregnancy test after this if this was a real situation.
@@sitarobinson6544 usually the first period comes way earlier, also she has a baby, and even if it wasn't the case she is clearly in the beginig of puberty
I mean urine test aren't always accurate. You can always get a false negative. That's why they said blood test are more accurate
@@dinamosflams I did R.G. and I didn't have my first period until a few months before turning 15.
@@terynb4407 true! It can be wrong, more so if Pregnancy is more than 7 weeks and hCG is high
For everyone wondering why a pregnancy test wasn’t done, this episode has an epidemic going around that has the hospital completely swamped.
In other words, plot convenience.
But they still took samples of blood and could have tested that, not to mention she had undergone multiple operations with anesthesia which you must check for anything(like pregnancy) before administering. I believe it was just plane negligence
Shes 12.
@@graysonsteer Shes 12. Tests are done if there is reasonable suspicion. Homosexual man presenting with malaise, chronic infection and a confessed drug user? What do you test him with? Influenza?
No one suspects a 12 year old to be pregnant and her pregnancy signs and symptoms fit other diseases.
@@PRubin-rh4sr that is them being bad caretakers then. at the age of 12, it's common that most females have started puberty, and undergoing any procedure will start with a pregnancy test. if a man comes in with those symptoms, yes, you test him for everything to narrow things down and eliminate them.
I love the moment House told Cuddy he needed an OR and a neurosurgeon. She went from snarky to shocked to serious doctor in the span of a second.
I'm glad to see this -fact-in all animals as soon as the female see their monthly they are ready to have sex in all ancient culture this was NORMAL it's only when the homosexual christian church and the free Mason order in their desire to control the female through hatred of the female sex that abnormal law is introduced to delay natural sex in girls so they can get the young boy before he has sex with the girls ritual purity in these religious beliefs demand this
5:47 Cuddy's reaction is flawless. The change from snarky to dead serious is what makes her an amazing doctor.
She’s put up with House enough to know that when he asks for the OR, it’s for a reason. He may joke about running a battery of tests, but when it comes to needing the OR, even House knows not to joke.
...and dean of medicine/administrator.
5:16 “who touched you in the naughty place”
he makes me laugh
RIP Skye
So sad to see so many child actors die from drugs so soon. She really nailed her part here.
Damn
She's dead?!🙁
I didn't know she died.
@@bobbierobinson6269 According to Wikipedia she OD on opioids while in her apartment with her boyfriend
Yeah, unfortunately she did pass, but you really don't have to make it sound like she overdosed on cocaine or something.
“She’s having an absence seizure”
“She looks fine.”
Key word: _Absence_ seizure. Absence seizures don’t look like grand mal seizures. There’s motor and non-motor seizures with absence seizures being non-motor. It often looks like you’re zoning out or dissociating, you don’t typically fall over or spasm. Because they are non-motor, absence seizures are heavily overlooked and often diagnosed late or never.
✋️ hold on this happens to me from time to time um....should I be worried 😟
@@alyfepoisonbunny2716 you should definitely get checked out
What can you do for someone undergoing one? Is it something that just passes?
She wasn't having an absence seizure. Instead, she was having a complex partial seizure of temporal origin. Absence seizures are generalized seizures.
@@crypto66yes it’s something that just passes best thing you can do is to stay calm and not try to shake them out of it because they can get violent. I have them and I’m never in pain I just space out . When they’re coming out of it talk to them with a soft voice like “hey you okay now?” If they look at you they can hear you talking but they haven’t completely come out of it just be patient till they come to. Hope this helps:)
SOMETIMES I THINK HOUSE IS MORE OF A DETECTIVE THAN A DOCTOR
House is a Sherlock Holmes who became a doctor instead of a detective.
@@Shuyin781 House and Wilson are based on Holmes and Watson :)
That is the point of the show
He is a diagnostician. In a way, that is a detective
WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING
"she's having an absence seizure"
"she looks fine"
yeah...I mean you won't look much different while having an absence seizure
It is a shame the actress playing the kid swimmer passed away aged just 21. That sucks.
No way I was wondering where she was
Yeah I remember when it happened, I saw it on the news. The poor girl. I mainly remember he from The Patriot with Mel Gibson.
I don’t get how they didn’t pick this up faster. I went to the doctors twice and had to go for serious symptoms/ surgeries. One of the first things they ask me was if I menstruated and any possibility I would be pregnant . After saying no, they had me do a urine test for multiple things, one of them being pregnancy.
That's because from age 14 is when they do ask those questions. Her age throw them off
Most won’t just to a pregnancy diagnostic in a 12 year old.
@@thechoniclesofkratos not where I’m from, maybe because I looked more mature for my age but I had my first operation at 12
Because the episode would've been 10 minutes long....😅😅🤷🏾♀️
I don't think they ask those questions at that age. I guess I was around 15 or 16 when I started getting the "when was your last menstrual cycle" and "is there any possibility you might be pregnant" Questions. I don't think they'd question a 12 yr old.
I like how house changes how he talks to people based on if they lied to him or not, he was concerned before he figured everything out then when he found out she lied to him he became callous
You like how House was callous to a pregnant 12 year old?
@@hannahschneyder6651 House treats all his patients the same at a base value regardless of their background. His moods are pretty consistent with one another depending on whether the patient is fully honest, purposefully withholds vital information, leaves something out because they dont realize its major, etc.
“She doesn’t look sick” and “she looks fine”, that’s what causes problems
Patients not fully talking about problem does this.
"in med school I had this old professor"
" Who touched you in the naughty place"
That got me
i swear me too i legit had a seizure when that part came on
@@anonymouspotato432 lol
@@Giovanni0Giorgio i swear noone saw that coming
That comment was a little too close on the nose considering just who the "father" of the girl's baby ended up being.
Between that and House's snarkery towards the kid in the bathroom with that, ""Good Lord, are you having a bowel movement or a baby?", line, the show was basically throwing the twist in our faces long before it was even revealed.
"He turned out to be a jerk."
"Actually under New Jersey law the term is Felon."
The actress who played the young patient unfortunately passed away.
R.I.P. Skye
what happened?
She died of a over dose of drugs she died in her sleep she’s been dead since 2014 I was 19 when she died she played in the movie patriot
@@jeva963 I thought she looked familiar.
@@jeva963
Oh damn. She overdosed combining hydrocodone, Soma (a sedative-hyonotic), and huffing duster!
I used to do heroin, but I'd never deprive my brain of oxygen, by filling my lungs with a heavier gas (which is what creates the buzz). That's insane!
Soma can also cause seizures, and she was an epileptic, who'd been suffering them recently before her death. Her death has tragic similarities to her character.
Poor kid
Do they ever give credit to the lab team or do they show the doctors doing all of their own lab work?
😆 lol, funny that you mentioned that. I was thinking the same thing when I saw Chase checking the blood under the microscope. Normally it would be a lab technician doing that. Then after that someone in said lab completes a full report and forwards that to the doctors. In TV though, they give the doctors ALL the credit.
@@MirageEspejismo We don't get a lot of recognition or love but I think its because most people don't know we exist so we need all the exposure to the public from medical shows we can get lol 😊
House only trusts his residents to do anything. Most of his cases are referred to him from other doctors, and human error is the first lead he pursues. Hence his residents have to do all of the grunt work to minimize the number of people involved in the case. In addition to lab techs the residents have to do the nurses' jobs too.
Bro it’s a show lol
😂😂😂😂 I was thinking the same thing!
"It was my idea!"
"NYEH NYEH NYEH"
5:31
I literally laughed out loud.
I translated the "Nyeh Nyeh Nyeh" and it said "Yay Yay Yay"
The "baby" from the sonogram was like an 8 month baby LMAO
@Bigboy Thickie Pregnancy is a crazy flame even for House. He needed more evidence to be shore.
@Bigboy Thickie There have been pregnancies at such a young age.
Naw, it looked more like 20 weeks... a distinct fetal shape but certainly not fully formed as one would be at the 8th month mark. I spent 3 years as a gestational ultrasound tech
@@udubeats4543 That would still show a bump though I think? This girl has a completely flat stomach. But some girls’ and women’s bodies do hide pregnancy well.
I was going to say, there is no way she could have a fetus that well developed and not being showing!
It ain't a coincidence that the channel shows this clip right after Roe v Wade is overturned
And the poor girl in Ohio
🙄🙄🤦♀️
Politics pog?
@@thetsuki7633 I mean yeah, but this is just a black and white case where there's a right and a wrong opinion.
You don't complain about politics when someone says "Nazis are bad". Same thing here.
@@ambozz3726 no it's not, you have to understand the viewpoint of one sides. One believe life starts at birth, the other believes it starts at conception
And this is why you make sure your kids have comprehensive sex ed before the age of 12. If you don't feel equipt to talk in-depth to your pre-teen, get your doctor or a professional to do it.
There are also books written for that age group about it. But I recommend only getting the ones written by people with PhD.
And this is why you parent your children until 18 by making sure they are not put in a position of vulnerability where their hormones take over logic. I knew several girls in school who despite all the education we all had simultaneously, still became pregnant too young and all were from homes where the parents were too busy or neglectful....don't make children take responsibility because parents say the children have been taught and understand sex education....there are enough people who smoke and take drugs whilst 'Understanding the risks' out there to show thsts not the case ....if children up to 18 were able to make sensible decisions like what to eat, drink and watch and whether to have sex they wouldn't need parents...I have 2 boys 2 girls all grown up now thankfully.
dude I haven't had "the talk" and I'm in college
@@fernandap2664 Then unless you are confident enough to give the talk to a room full of people, when you have kids ask your doctor to talk to the about sex. Bad info is just as dangerous as no info in this situation.
If parents are to afraid to tell there kids about sex then they are an embarrassment because they probably did it at a young age. I hate parents like u can’t keep sex away from children forever might as well show the horror of homeless people that ruin their lives by having a family to early and what they could look like if they did. My mom threaten if me and my siblings ever got pregnant we would be kicked out, on our own and poor and so we learned our lesson and also I just looked at my mom life. She a single mother and was struggling and we always live in apartments and couldn’t get mostly the stuff we wanted etc. we always asked why she got this and my mom would say she might be in a house with 2 parents that have decent jobs and waited to have kids so yeah no thanks lol. Now I am a women in my 20s and found my fiancé and he in medical school while I’m in nursing school and soon when I hit my middle 20s will have 5 kids back to back each year and then wait 3 to 4 years and have the rest which come out to a total of 8 kids. I’ll be married, have a family i always dream of to look up to, we are both religious so divorce is out the question unless we want GOD TO BE ANGRY. Also my fiancé he is from two countries so his parents is well off and very religious and know strong family values which I love as his parents been together for more then 20 years and he own his own house already and 2 cars and he will own well we will own a house here together in then future here and other states. So my life is set unless if I got pregnant 🤰 young I’ll be divorced or single out of high school and poor in a poor down city with people rejecting me for having kids so early and they don’t want to take care of me and or my kids. What a sad life
"I had this old professor-"
"That touched you in the naughty places?"
🤣
I just realized that the actress played the little girl from the film The Patriot. The one scene she has with her father, crying and chasing after him, begging him to go to war, is one of the most tearjerking scenes in the film. I was sad to find out that she passed away from an accidental drug overdose. Rest In Peace Skye 💔
I thought she looked familiar but just couldn't place the face. I agree that that scene was absolutely heartbreaking. It's really sad to hear she died so young.
People used to mix her and Hayden Panettiere up because they look very similar. At least as children they did, and they are close in age (with Hayden being 3 years older) and were acting as children at the same time.
Hmm. Yes. "Accidental."
It's terrible how often this happens. And the fact that this is actually possible as the menstrual cycle can start anywhere after 8 years old is horrifying. Skye nailed her role, may she rest in peace.
I know a little girl who is 9 and just started menstrating, so sad.
The youngest mother in the world was born in 1933 and gave birth at 5 years old. She was impregnated when she was younger than 5.
8? Wow
@@abbiejo6822 omg what was her name
My first period was two weeks after I turned 11 😭
"Are you gonna tell my parents?" I mean...even Dr. House isn't gonna hide the pregnancy of a 12 year old...
He was actually going to. She's the one that tells them
He says in the show that the state law doesnt require he tell the parents without permission from the patient.
@@theashenogre8948 No he wasn't, under state law she can keep it private. In the next scene her dad asks what's going on and he gives a vague answer and that he can't xplain more. He respects her decision.
He did keep it confidential, he doesn't tell them.
@@Seek1878 That's exactly what I said when I wrote my reply. Reading comprehension must be hard for you
The only thing I kept thinking was how did they not know she was pregnant first thing. In reality, doing a pregnancy test would be one of the first things they'd do for obvious reasons! Working in the medical field totally let's the air out of the drama tv balloon because all you notice is everything they're doing wrong! 😳😳😳
She was 12, it was unexpected with her
@@drraiaraishere They've been making me do pregnancy tests since I was 11. As long as you're menstruating they're going to run a pregnancy test
@@tazatraz9613 fair point.
Why would a child presenting with a rash, a stiff and saw neck and progressively getting worse ever have pregnancy as the first thought? Sure, it should've been considered. But, it wouldn't have been my first thought .
@@Black_Magic_Woman Along with it not being an immediate thought given the rest of the symptoms, there was also a meningitis endemic occurring, so their resources were very limited with what they were trying to test already. Some of what they started with was done in the hallways.
RIP to the girl ( Skye McCole Bartusiak),she died from drug overdose in 2014 in her apartment
May her soul rest in peace 🕊
Drug addicts are weak and stupid.
5:12 House should've had his OMG moment after he made that joke about the naughty place
They tested blood and urine and none of those tests included a pregnancy test? Every blood test since I was 10 has included a pregnancy test, and there was a tkem when I got 2 a year.
I love me a good medical drama show
I’m 19 didn’t get my first full lab work til last year and they’ve never tested me for pregnancy, not like they’ll get anything since I don’t even have irl friends
@@ShinySonic exactly, they only typically test in the ER for pregnancy in post-pubescent minors before diagnostic procedures that may be harmful to a developing fetus, like an X-ray etc. So unless you were having a medical problem that could be tied to a hypothetical pregnancy, or a legal requirement before a test, totally makes sense that you could make it to 19 and not have had a pregnancy test done
well if they weren't looking for pregnancy, i don't know how it works, but i'm guessing that's what happened though it's a show and they have to make it 40 minutes
@@ShinySonic if they took your blood they probably did, it's just not really worth mentioning unless it's positive
"She's having an absent seizure"
"She looks fine"
yes, exactly
Sad thing is 12 isnt even the youngest a girl has gotten preggers.
a ten year old in Ohio just had to go to Indiana for an abortion because Ohio is a neanderthal state
I'm afraid to ask what is.
@@brandonpayne2877 5
@Em her name was Lina Medina and she had a rare something that made her reproductive organs fully developed. She was impregnated by an unknown male at 5 1/2 or so and gave birth via cesearian section at almost 6 1/2. Her kid was raised as her brother until she was 16 amd they were told the truth. They went on to have fulfilling lives and Lina married and had several more kids.
@@Nsinger998 Correction: she gave birth at 5 years, 7 months, 21 days
This child don't know anything about motherhood yet, so heartbreaking 😣😖
Yet in many places in the US now she would be forced to give birth.
@@rogueally7993 😭
@@rogueally7993 lol yeah well people like parents need to educate their kids. For boys if they have sex well now they will have to pay child support for the rest of 18 years while with another women so that will ruin him lol and girls to not get pregnant so early or it just going to cause a lost of child hood and poor at a early age
@@ayuanabradford3206 What about kids who are forced into it? Plus, there are many states that still enforce the “abstinence only” education which is stupid. Our reproductive systems are part of our health and the mechanics and consequence should be taught in school, as well as the ways to prevent.
@@rogueally7993 Ok the kids that are force into it like sex trafficking yeah it horrible because they are forced and noone is helping those poor souls. The ones that arent force they have every right to learn the truth about sex. Yes all these kids know is sex feels good without a condom and boom then a baby comes…
I can't stop laughing at "Good Lord, are you having a bowel movement or a baby?" (4:10)
It was at that moment I thought House would've twigged
Talk about foreshadowing
I thought that was gonna be the "aha" moment when it hit him. I thought he'd go "are you having a bowel movement or a baby?! Wait...baby...We need to run some tests on the girl"
4:08 "good lord you having a bowl movement or a baby?"
🤣😂😂😂
Bowel*
Kid do you know what is hemorrhoid
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠☠☠
Name of de movie
I just realized that only going by symptoms you can not always diagnose something. In 2019 I ended up in hospital with a severe infection that had my physician puzzled to no end. Test showed it was bad but he couldn't find out where in my body it was. After x-rays, sonar and an MRI it turned out to be a kidney stone. Problem was that I didn't have much pain like everybody that has ever had kidney stones tells about. I just had slight discomfort in my back, but my blood work showed that there was something no okay with my kidneys. Symptoms don't always follow the rules.
House had the best episodes it never fails to shock you.
"Good lord! Are you having a bowel movement or a BABY?!"
one of the funniest things House has said in my opinion.
Everyone is talking about the actress/the portrayal, but nobody is talking about the mood flip cuddy had when House said "our little mermaid is bleeding into her temporal lobe"
She's a good doctor, she's just.. rough.
“You gonna tell my parents?”
Um… yea? You can’t hide this sis
Uh no. They can kep it confidential, under NJ state law its her decision if she wants to disclose the pregnancy and abortion to her parents.
That 12 year old girl sadly died at the age of 21. Rest in peace Skye McCole Bartusiak.
Sadly the young girl who played the part Skye McCole Bartusiak passed away in 2014
How and is that the girl cuz idk the show
@@greengoody9560 She sadly passed away from a suspected drug overdose
@@superwhizz114 Accidental overdose.
@@AdamKyleAnderson Thanks for clarifying.
@@superwhizz114 Long confirmed it was an OD.
That’s weird that it took them that long to figure out she was pregnant. Usually some drawing of the blood would determine that. I could be wrong though
Not if the test isn't ordered with the blood analysis. It's not automatic.
@@2degucitas ah I learned something new today 😀 👍 lol
@@angie2647 they always ask women any chance they can be pregnant and ask for a urine sample
@@angie2647 Lol! So nice of me to explain it for you! 🤪
@@jordangann7438 only if its relevant to the symptoms or the treatment. These symptoms and the patient history didnt warrant a pregnancy test
House foreshadows so much in the bathroom conversation
When she said oh my gosh I’m not usually so emotional. I thought she’s pregnant.
As a former EMT this episode makes me shake my head. This patient would have never gotten this far without the hospital finding out she was pregnant. A basic blood and urine sample is taken from nearly every patient when they enter the ER. Any female (even young girls unless like are like 5 years old or something like that) would have had a pregnancy test run along side their basic blood and urine tests. Not to mention, if she was going into surgery, the anesthesiologist would have immediately run a pregnancy test before going into the OR. I understand there are exceptions for emergencies but a basic pregnancy test can be done while they are prepping for the surgery. If by some massive over-site they had done the surgery and found the pregnancy after her medical procedure they would have found it on the next one. Procedure after procedure they did on this girl should have had a basic screening to ensure she was physically capable of handling the medical procedure/treatment/diagnosis. All of which include identifying any underlying medical conditions such as PREGNANCY! I know it’s fictional and it’s supposed to be entertaining but this episode was a massive L for realism. They have done way better with other episodes. Why does Hollywood not have docs on-site to consult their scripts for realism? Medical drama that is accurate can still be just as entertaining as the unrealistic stuff they do now. I know plenty of real doctors who would jump at the chance to consult on these shows to ensure it’s both accurate and entertaining. You can have booth believe it out not. And you may be able to actually teach people some cool things about medicine, science, and how we uncover mysterious medical issues that patients are experiencing. My mom actually was able to learn about a rare medical condition while watching a different tv show that was easily similar to the symptoms she had been having for several years without a proper diagnosis. She mentioned it to her doc who did some additional testing and sure enough she was right. She actually was suffering with this rare condition that the doc had not ever seen in a patient outside of the medical textbook he used back in med school. They would have probably figured it out eventually but the show helped speed up the diagnosis and got her treatment faster.
@j.d.714 between the two of us who has preconceived notions? You took one look at my photo and automatically assumed I would be a bad EMT because I have colored hair, glasses, and my physiognomy…that’s the very definition of a preconceived notion based on nothing but looks. Thankfully, I really don’t give a flip if you think I’m a hippie, liberal, conservative, republican, democrat, libertarian, green libertarian, purple dinosaur, or whatever else you think of in your mind. I know I was a damn good EMT and would still be working if I had not been injured and had to change careers. Call me whatever you want but, next time maybe think before you open your mouth because you have no idea who someone is based on nothing more than a photo.
@J.D. the assumption is CRAZY 😭 are you projecting
@J.D. who hurt u bro
Retired ED Nurse here … the joke was that ALL females between 5 and 60 get a pregnancy test!
Thank you Kathlyn. when you are in healthcare, these shows can be so unrealistic and cringy to watch!
Like how that doctor goes “how long you need to prep her, I can get you an OR in 20 minutes 🤦 “ I lost several brain cells. The workup would have stopped at the initial labs as they would know she was pregnant! Boom, end of the story.
The 12 yo girl was played by Skye McCole Bartusiak. She died on July 19th, 2014 in her home in Texas at the age of 21 from an accidental drug overdose
Rip skye :(
Who are the 13 complete a-holes who give a thumbs up to this?!?
😱
RIP
What did they do to the child that made her take drugs in the first place..?
Lol. I went to the ER for a broken leg at 13 and they made damn sure I wasn’t pregnant. I’d only had like three or four periods of that point so they were coming at weird intervals still. When I said I hadn’t had a period in seven weeks, they assumed I must be. There’s no way they wouldn’t have tested right away.
It's also possible she had never had a period. That can happen. You ovulate before you bleed, not during, and that's all it would have taken. With her saying she wanted to try it, I could just see her thinking "well I've never had a period so it must be safe." I wish they'd gone into that a bit because it would have been an excellent educational moment for parents of preteen girls everywhere. Talk to them BEFORE stuff starts.
The best part of this whole episode is that constipated kid in the bathroom stall loudly pushing a giant Onyx log while House, Chase and Foreman try to figure out what’s happening with this girl. 4:00
"Good lord, are you having a bowel movement or a baby?!" I love House lol
6:44 as someone who IS allergic to polyester …this is amazing!!!!!!!
4:10
House: "Good Lord! Are you having a bowel movement or a baby?!"
*LMFAO* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like the attention to detail of someone pinching a loaf while they are talking
"That's right, I'm subjecting a 12 year old to a battery of dangerous invasive tests to avoid being bored"
"OK maybe I WOULD do that"
I love how he acknowledges himself 😂😂😂😂😂
At 2:09,
She says she's usually not so emotional like this. A small hint that she's pregnant. Pregnant women and girls tend to get overemotional at times.
This came exactly at the time a 10 year old was denied an abortion. Wonder if this upload is a coincidence...
Link?
Mark Train pretty sure you can just look it up.
She's in New Jersey she'll be fine
Yeah. Good thing she isn't Brazilian, huh? You'd think that if any 'Christian' country would allow abortion on demand, it would be the one where sex is the national pastime, huh?
The girl in real life lives in Ohio.
Living with this disease is horrible and I'm still going through all of this
this is so wild when you put it into real life. they would be breaking privacy laws talking about patients in bathroom. and i think the parents would need to be there while he chatted to her, unless they suspected the dad as the perpetrator. and they would have to mandatory report lol
Parents would not need to be there. Adolescents would have the right to private consultations, or exams, with doctors.
In Actuality, doctors are allowed to discuss cases with colleagues anywhere as long as they don't use identifying markers such as name or d.o.b. It's not against any privacy regulations. If they didn't how would they be able to consult on cases to figure out difficult diagnosis and how would they write peer reviewed medical research that involves human subjects? As long as it's anonymous it is allowed.
@@MirageEspejismo but they said that she is 12 n that she does swim meets etc...kinda easy to know who they are talking about
@@catm2454 Even so. They never named the patient or said her dob or any other identifying information. The swimming is part of her medical history. It's still not violating HIPPA regulations.
@@MirageEspejismo Same with attorneys. They can consult with other more knowledgeable attorneys as long as no identity is disclosed. Jane doe and John doe style
I still don't know what shocked me more: if the boys just having sex with her and then avoid her (I knew she said "he" so there was only one, but then why were the other guys not visiting her?) , or the girl only worrying about telling her parents (like girl, if you said nothing, how did you expect to hide a pregnancy?)
Some people are suggesting the coach did it
@@Kalani_Saiko some people fail at simple conversation. she literally said it was a one time thing and he turned out to be a jerk
The boys were avoiding her because she was the coach’s “girl.” So it was him
@@alilweeb7684 Could still be the coach. Maybe he had been grooming her?
@@Kalani_Saiko ugh 🤦🏾♀️
My cousin got pregnant when she was 12, because no one explained sex to her, and that you could get pregnant your first time, and that 12 is way to young, even with another 12 year old! My grandmother was raising her, and her sisters, and she got a call saying that my cousin was in the hospital, because she attempted suicide, and when my grandmother got there, she found out that whenever my cousin, and her crush went over to her maternal grandfather's house, he'd let them be alone with the door close, and they couldn't be at my grandmother's, or her crush's house. She honestly believed that she couldn't get pregnant her first time, and it was his first time too, and yes, she terminated the pregnancy, because the doctor said she was way to young, and to small to give birth, and carry full term. From what I was told by my grandmother, and my cousin's older sister, she was hysterical, she wasn't calm like this character was. She had to be sedated. I just can't believe that anyone would find a young girl sexually attractive, but there are some sickos out there. I had a gynecologist once tell me that he delivered a baby of a 10 year old girl, and I threw up in his trash can. I would be sitting in jail if someone did that to my daughter, and she wouldn't carry the child.
If parents are to afraid to tell there kids about sex then they are an embarrassment because they probably did it at a young age. I hate parents like u can’t keep sex away from children forever might as well show the horror of homeless people that ruin their lives by having a family to early and what they could look like if they did. My mom threaten if me and my siblings ever got pregnant we would be kicked out, on our own and poor and so we learned our lesson and also I just looked at my mom life. She a single mother and was struggling and we always live in apartments and couldn’t get mostly the stuff we wanted etc. we always asked why she got this and my mom would say she might be in a house with 2 parents that have decent jobs and waited to have kids so yeah no thanks lol. Now I am a women in my 20s and found my fiancé and he in medical school while I’m in nursing school and soon when I hit my middle 20s will have 5 kids back to back each year and then wait 3 to 4 years and have the rest which come out to a total of 8 kids. I’ll be married, have a family i always dream of to look up to, we are both religious so divorce is out the question unless we want GOD TO BE ANGRY. Also my fiancé he is from two countries so his parents is well off and very religious and know strong family values which I love as his parents been together for more then 20 years and he own his own house already and 2 cars and he will own well we will own a house here together in then future here and other states. So my life is set unless if I got pregnant 🤰 young I’ll be divorced or single out of high school and poor in a poor down city with people rejecting me for having kids so early and they don’t want to take care of me and or my kids. What a sad life
@@ayuanabradford3206 My cousin was 12 years old, and being raised by my grandmother, who was a product of her time, and sex was just something that you didn't talk about, and my cousin didn't have great parents to begin with, so she learned on her own unfortunately, and got pregnant, and terminated the pregnancy, and no 12 year old child should ever go through that. I was prepared to have my daughter, my ex husband was in the Military, our housing was paid for, so was our medical, and I was an extremely high risk pregnancy, so if I had to be flown out anywhere, the Military covered it, and my ex husband could come with me. I was 20 when I had my daughter, and it was a lot to take on, so a young girl of 12, 13, 14, or even younger is beyond me, and I don't see why someone getting a girl that young pregnant isn't arrested. My ex husband and I divorced, and I raised my daughter, and my parents helped, while I went to school and worked, but my daughter saw what I went through, so she waited to have her children. She would when she was younger have me talk to her friends who were young mothers, and she saw them doing something that she didn't agree with, and she thought that since I was a young mother, that I could relate, but I told her 20 is old in today's time to have a child it seems. My second husband said that if my daughter ever got pregnant that he would kick her out of the house, and I told him that I would follow right behind her, because she would need me then, and she didn't need to be alone, and afraid, and out on the streets. He's another ex.
@@ayuanabradford3206 you mom would kick u out I fell bad for you
@@rennigaderedd9483 "she terminated the pregnancy"? What, she did it herself?
@@omp199 She had an abortion.
“Hey! You know what a hemorrhoid is?? Google it!” 😂😂😂😂
My childhood best friend had her 1st son when she was 12. The father was 14. Lucky for her everything worked out. The families stayed strong, n today in her mid 50s she happily married and raised wonderful boys.
Did she marry him?
Realistically this should have been caught in the very first line of questioning, right?
Chase: "It was my idea!"
House: "Nehnehneh!" 😆😆
“She looks fine”
Her: 👁️👄👁️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I died when he said that 😂😂😂
I feel bad for laughing
LMAOOO like what yo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Chase: it was my idea
House: yen yen yen 😂😂😂😂
I was expecting House to have figured out the problem in the restroom scene and had his “eureka moment”.
I remember when I was in fourth grade which was over a decade ago, there were 2 kids who were “dating” per se, and a couple months later, I saw the same girl with a baby on a stroller already. the then baby is probably graduating high school or is in it currently, idk. But I remember seeing my teachers face and he had this look I can’t forget. After recess he had a talk with my class and the other class we exchange teachers with. And that was that.
fourth grade?!
@@oliverdyer9155 sorry, forgot to elaborate, I was in fourth, the other 2 we’re either in fifth or sixth grade if I remember correctly
@@lltartarsaucell3058 the kid got…PRAGANANANT?!?!
@@amberheardsdog yes? thats humans do
@@alilweeb7684 5th and 6th graders are so immature and childish usually, they are children themselves, kids aren’t supposed to get pregnant
"Of course not. You wanted it." Props to the literal shred of people skills House has left in him, that would've come outta my mouth with a *lot* more sting!
Bro I'm just confused as to why House jumped to the conclusion that she "consented" (ik she isnt old enough to consent but still). I feel like even as abrupt House is, he should have at least spoken to her as though it's possible it was assault and not something she "agreed" to do, yknow? Like imagine she got pregnant after she was assaulted, and he said what he did at 9:05
He didn't believe she consented. She can't because she's 12. He may be alluding to the fact that she thought she consented? Edit: I see where you think he said that, but that is British sarcasm - if you pay attention, his demeanor is angry when he says it. He is angry at the situation.
@@BlackSeranna ahh okay. I thought he saw it as her being stupid and thinking shes all grown up and can do stuff like that. I knew he was mad about what happened, but I def feel like it could have been approached more from a "were you forced? Was it the coach or another adult, or was it a friend of yours the same age?" yknow? Cause when I hear a 12yo is pregnant, the first thing I think of is SA :(
He did. The first scenario out of his mouth was one of the older boys taking advantage of her BECAUSE she felt she was so grown up.
House was like good lord are you haven a bowl movment or a baby LMFAO!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 i almost Spit my morning Breakfast laughing hear😂😂😂😂
This is why pregnancy is so fucking terrifying. Because horrific symptoms in real life do occur to this severity.
I'm not surprised
Especially since hearing about the pregnant 10 year old girl in Brazil
Or the pregnant 10 year old in Ohio this past week who was told to consider the pregnancy an “opportunity”. Her parents had to take her out of state for an abortion.
@@wickedgame241 the fact that this poor little girl was most likely sexually assualted and abused... its an aweful and horrible situation!! no 10 year old should ever be in!!
@@wickedgame241 how about leaving Ohio forever?
or the pregnant 5 year old in chile in the 1910s
@@nicplaybr1243 wasn’t that case disapproved and found out she was carrying her own twin? correct me if I’m wrong though
Remember how she now has to give birth in certain states even though underage births are much more likely to have complications up to and including death.
Someone ALWAYS dies in an abortion.
@@AS-yz2iz a fetus isn't a person especially before the third trimester which is when 99 percent of abortions happen.
@@AS-yz2iz And third trimester abortion are almost always only done if a medical complication occurs. Most third trimester abortions the mother wanted to carry to term but couldn't.
@@shadowrobot7708 And can you tell me how you came to that knowledge? Becaise that's not a settled opinion ANYWHERE. And, if it's not a person, what is it? A cucumber? Is it a dolphin? A rock? Please, enlighten me...
@@AS-yz2iz even if you think that way, are you saying someone should be forced to give birth even if it jeopardizes their health...?
A grown, conscious person should NOT be put at risk for a *fetus.*
I think she already knew that she was pregnant, and she didn't think it had anything to do with her condition.
Guy in bathroom stall: Hmmmm hmmm
House: Do you mind we're trying to work! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just want to point out that in triage she would have been asked about the last date of her period and if she answered that she has a period they would have done a pregnancy test before her surgery. If she answered that she has never had a period ( meaning she got pregnant within the time between her first ovulation and her first period or she lied about her period) they likely would have done a pregnancy test before her surgery anyway based on her age.
You’re assuming Doctors like House read the chart
@@DeathnoteBB good point
Everytime I got triaged, I was never asked about my period. Why would they ask about her period?
She knew she was pregnant, so she probably lied on the intake.
They might not have done standard triage in this case--they were screening her for meningitis, not seeing her as a regular patient.
"I knew what I was doing."
Everything afterward, however, didn't matter that much.
Coincidence it happened to be the coach.
@@hauz287 i swear i thought thats who it was
@@lexi7427 it actually is in the episode btw.
@@hauz287 huhh?
@@hauz287 I don't think it was ever said.
I like how the sound they used for the kid crapping was noticeably deeper than the kids actual voice.
“We’re gonna have to terminate the pregnancy”.. flash forward to 2024, and the little girl is forced to have her molester’s child, and Dr. House goes to jail
Is this child in the state of Tennessee? Those child molesters are passing laws to allow this. - sickening!
New Jersey, that's why she could fortunately get an abortion
The thought of that this could acually happen in real life makes my hair on my neck stand up.
Chase:"It was my idea"
House:"Ne ne ne" :D
For all his obsessive quirks. He's probably the most stable one.
I had TTP in high school! I’ve seen this full episode, didn’t remember that being the cause or that TTP can be caused by pregnancy. I’ll be sure to tell my OB/GYN of my history when we start trying.
For anyone wondering, he doesn’t tell her parents about the pregnancy - he tells them that she has a parasitic tumor that needs to be removed.
When I was 2 years old I had ITT P. I was told my white blood cells were attacking my red blood cells. I had to have a full blood transfusion and have my blood replaced.
Him: we are missing something
Me: urine test
4:51 You Know What A Hemorrhoid Is?
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like how they are hiding from Cuddy in the Men’s restroom, lol!
I was expecting something like: “SHES PREGNANT!”
followed by an awkward silence then everyone turning their heads to look at the coach. The the coach would be like:
“WHOA WHOA WHOA now wait a minute…”
“Are you having a poo or a BABY” got me cracking up 😂